Secured Servers Offers Affiliate Program

TEMPE, Ariz. — Dedicated web server hosting provider Secured Servers has announced the launch of its new revenue sharing program for publishers and affiliates.

Secured Servers is a privately owned and operated hosting company headquartered in Tempe, Ariz. Founded in 2003, it offers low-cost premium bandwidth solutions using several datacenters in Phoenix, and boasts a transit capacity of over 95,000 Mbps.

According to the company, affiliate payout commissions will start at 10 percent of full-service fees; with monthly payouts made after a $50 minimum balance is surpassed.

"We are excited about being able to provide such a competitive affiliate program that would meet the demands of the people we serve," Secured Servers CIO Ian McClarty said. "We look forward to building strong relationships, and bringing our affiliates financial success well into the future."

The program offers a variety of banners, buttons, text links and other promotional materials, including custom creatives which are available by request.

According to McClarty, Secured Servers is also offering a substantial promotional discount along with the launch of the new program.

"To commemorate this release, we are cutting the price of our plans by 70 percent, so you can get a 10 Meg dedicated server for $29/mo," McClarty added.

"With more than 200 people supporting thousands of businesses across the globe, Secured Servers leverages the best-in-class connectivity with specialized network services to offer cutting-edge, network transit solutions," McClarty concluded.

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